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the issue of nuclear proliferation, the dangers of war between india and pakistan. the kind of taliban victory into central asia and into the gulf. the implications regionally and globally: should we have to walk away from afghanistan, i think are catastrophic. and the american public has to be told that. and because that's going to be necessary for us to be able to sustain our effort there for the amount of time it's going to take. we aught to have realistic expectations about what we can accomplish. but let's not fool ourselves into believing that if bin laden were killed tomorrow that we had an easy et from afghanistan. >> david? >> yes. usually if the answer is foreign troops to afghanistan, you probably asked the wrong question. that being said, there is for the current administration really no option except increasing the commitment. their trend lines are not going the right way. and the surge needs to turn things arounded. but again those in afghanistan, we're seeing some progress in afghanistan security forces. but it is not just war but afghanistan life. we
the issue of nuclear proliferation, the dangers of war between india and pakistan. the kind of taliban victory into central asia and into the gulf. the implications regionally and globally: should we have to walk away from afghanistan, i think are catastrophic. and the american public has to be told that. and because that's going to be necessary for us to be able to sustain our effort there for the amount of time it's going to take. we aught to have realistic expectations about what we can...
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colleges in india have banned all female students from wearing jeans. they say it'to protect them om sexual harassment. seems like it would be easier just to ban sexual harassment. that's what i don't understand. [ light laughter ] karlove called maureen dowd of the "neyork times" a bitter, twisted, deranged columnist and a dower, downbeat liberaand -- more -- a nasty, snarky pers. hey, get a room. [ light laughter ] "get a room"? a new report finds that 1 in 4 pay phones in the new york city subway system don't work. the worst part is to find tt out, someone had to touch at least four new york ty pay phones. [ laughter ] yuck. [ chee andpplause ] congress is considering a bill that would force advertisers to lower the volume of their tv commercials. okay, how did my mother get in congress? when did that happen? venezuela has banned the sale of coke zero, because of unspecified health risks. still not banned in venezuela, actual coke. [ laughter ] a rule. [ cheers and applause ] that's fine. you can do as much -- "don't drink that. you can snort that, t
colleges in india have banned all female students from wearing jeans. they say it'to protect them om sexual harassment. seems like it would be easier just to ban sexual harassment. that's what i don't understand. [ light laughter ] karlove called maureen dowd of the "neyork times" a bitter, twisted, deranged columnist and a dower, downbeat liberaand -- more -- a nasty, snarky pers. hey, get a room. [ light laughter ] "get a room"? a new report finds that 1 in 4 pay phones in...
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they kind of agitate them, even -- meaning the united states falling into the influence of russia, india, europe, and form a basic balance of what they call democracyization, they mean externally in the terms of the balance. the segments also -- china and russia has the u.n. vetoes and insofar as the united states are giving up the resolution, they can veto that. they can use that veto power to modify resolutions about their friends and allies in the third world developing countries. they -- the segments often in their segment they often tend to agree on what they don't like about american policy, although they don't name the united states. there's our criticism of democracy efforts or efforts from one political system on a different political system or culture. there is the attempts to militarize and so on. they settled one major point of contention. they finally made their joint border, they now finally settled that. and now that will become contested for a while. even in the energy realm if you consider energy security and dimension security, there has been a major turn around in the
they kind of agitate them, even -- meaning the united states falling into the influence of russia, india, europe, and form a basic balance of what they call democracyization, they mean externally in the terms of the balance. the segments also -- china and russia has the u.n. vetoes and insofar as the united states are giving up the resolution, they can veto that. they can use that veto power to modify resolutions about their friends and allies in the third world developing countries. they --...
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it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western intelligence officials are trying to exploit the division in the taliban. >shepard: we are reporting that he wants to have some high- profile attacks. do we have any idea what or where? >> he has made a statement in recent days to say that president obama is their number one enemy. high-profile attacks like the marriott bombing, he is threatening attacks like this according to western intelligence officials. he wants to rally his followers. shepard: jennifer, thank you. the government reports that the cash for clunkers program generated nearly 700,000 car sales. the program offered rebates of up to $4,500 for consumers that traded in gas guzzl
it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western intelligence officials are trying to exploit the division in the taliban....
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torrential rains are also causing havoc in india. at least 43 people were killed in landslides in three remote villages in the himalayan foothi foothills. the region has become prone to such disaster because of the extensive deforestation there. >>> as so many children repair for a new school year, are they already a step behind? why some stay students shouldn't have taken a summer off. >>> and 40 years after the manson murders, should two now be set free? >>> and then later here, so much for that saying "if you sneeze, you lose." it might be the way to get ahead at work. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? they')re not that bad. summer' no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. believe me, once they go away, it's mazing howtgood yo. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks. summer' a wastin')... takeit works, or it's free.now./ ♪ activia so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. b
torrential rains are also causing havoc in india. at least 43 people were killed in landslides in three remote villages in the himalayan foothi foothills. the region has become prone to such disaster because of the extensive deforestation there. >>> as so many children repair for a new school year, are they already a step behind? why some stay students shouldn't have taken a summer off. >>> and 40 years after the manson murders, should two now be set free? >>> and...
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and california wants to help these manufacturers, and they want to continue to compete with india and china, they may need to change their regulations. martha: how do they think they can fix these problems? >> the legislator needs to look at how this will affect their manufacturing base. by the end of world war ii, one out of three jobs was in manufacturing. now it is one out of 10. also, there should be a deadline. if you tell me to do this, the government should have a deadline to get the permit done. if you cannot get it done, i should get a discount on the fees that the government had to pay. basically, making the government live up to their promises. martha: it would have to work both ways. the government should have to be accountable for their own deadlines as well. >> that is right. if not, the state would lose read it -- revenue. they could be strung along forever. trace: in the meantime, breaking news from baja, california. there was an earthquake that struck their. the first earthquake am was 45 minutes ago. that one was moderate, 5.8 magnitude. the second one was massive, 6
and california wants to help these manufacturers, and they want to continue to compete with india and china, they may need to change their regulations. martha: how do they think they can fix these problems? >> the legislator needs to look at how this will affect their manufacturing base. by the end of world war ii, one out of three jobs was in manufacturing. now it is one out of 10. also, there should be a deadline. if you tell me to do this, the government should have a deadline to get...
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and i think about two weeks ago in india i sat down with hillary clinton. that's when she was talking about the north koreans as unruly children and saying things like that. she also issued an apology to the north koreans. she may not call it an apology, but she basically said "we're very sorry this happened." so i think there were a lot of demands coming from the north koreans. i mean, this is a very serious thing here holding these two journalists. everybody is very happy they were released. but there was a lot of back channel going on and i know evan knows a lot more about that than i do. >> rose: i'm going to get to that. but what is the take on what we gained from clinton's conversation with kim jong il? >> well, they met for about an hour and a half and they had that v.i.p. state dinner. so they certainly didn't talk about just the release of these journalists. i mean, that was pretty much a done deal before he went over there. they wouldn't have gone over there if he didn't believe he was coming back with those journalists. i think president clinton
and i think about two weeks ago in india i sat down with hillary clinton. that's when she was talking about the north koreans as unruly children and saying things like that. she also issued an apology to the north koreans. she may not call it an apology, but she basically said "we're very sorry this happened." so i think there were a lot of demands coming from the north koreans. i mean, this is a very serious thing here holding these two journalists. everybody is very happy they were...
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it's a sport that dates back to ancient times in india. actually, looks like a lot of fun. the game is set on a bamboo pole. wham, wham, wham. they hit each other with a pillow until one falls off. the people who live in this indian village say the sport is so dying off as children take up more modern sports like soccer and volleyball. because of that, they held a special festival to promote the sport and urge the town's kids to get involved. whoa! >> i can't imagine why that sport is dying off. that's news 4 midday. thanks for joining us. be sure to tune into news 4 at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00.
it's a sport that dates back to ancient times in india. actually, looks like a lot of fun. the game is set on a bamboo pole. wham, wham, wham. they hit each other with a pillow until one falls off. the people who live in this indian village say the sport is so dying off as children take up more modern sports like soccer and volleyball. because of that, they held a special festival to promote the sport and urge the town's kids to get involved. whoa! >> i can't imagine why that sport is...
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for example, the runner from india that they had cited, she has what we believe is androgen insensitivity syndrome, someone who has male chromosomes but their testosterone receptors do not work. they have testosterone but their body doesn't know that it's there. >> if you have xy chromosomes i thought that made you a man and if you have x xx you're a woman. but it is not that simple either. >> it is not that simple. it is much more complicated. the gene and the genitals and the hormones that are in your body and the identity in your mind have to be put into a mix together. in a lot of cases -- >> shouldn't racing officials already put up benchmarks? essentially they are now inva invading this person's privacy in the most public way possible. you would think race officials would have determined, all right, you need on the chromosome level you need this. on the hormone level you need this. it is amazing to me they are just now saying let's test and try to figure it out. >> i agree with you. i think if we are going to start invading people's privacy and questioning people's gender because th
for example, the runner from india that they had cited, she has what we believe is androgen insensitivity syndrome, someone who has male chromosomes but their testosterone receptors do not work. they have testosterone but their body doesn't know that it's there. >> if you have xy chromosomes i thought that made you a man and if you have x xx you're a woman. but it is not that simple either. >> it is not that simple. it is much more complicated. the gene and the genitals and the...
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ring and denish are from india. in 2007, they were two of 30,000 contestants on the indian reality show "the million dollar arm" which promised a million dollars to anyone who could throw a baseball 90 miles per hour. ring finished first and was awarded $100,000 after topping out at 89 miles an hour. denish came in second. they got an unbelievable shot at their american dream. it is an amazing story. when they came to the states, they didn't speak any english. they didn't know anything about the game of baseball. they couldn't even understand why they needed to play with mitts. they preferred to play bare handed. now their odds at making a major league squad one day are long, but who would have thought a little movie titled "slum dog millionaire" would have won an oscar. >> absolutely right. >> they think this is a joke. we come and i throw hard and we win some money. >> reporter: they throw a baseball close to 90 miles an hour. they have been learning this new game and culture almost as fast. >> it was really hard.
ring and denish are from india. in 2007, they were two of 30,000 contestants on the indian reality show "the million dollar arm" which promised a million dollars to anyone who could throw a baseball 90 miles per hour. ring finished first and was awarded $100,000 after topping out at 89 miles an hour. denish came in second. they got an unbelievable shot at their american dream. it is an amazing story. when they came to the states, they didn't speak any english. they didn't know...
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clinton just a few weeks ago in india. and i asked her about the situation. and she said, well, the young women have already apologized. and we are very sorry this happened. so, the north koreans, in many ways, got exactly what they wanted here. they had a very prominent american coming over there. and bill clinton, of course, got exactly what he wanted. he returned with the young journalists, w i think are about to get off that plane. bill clinton had that emotional meeting with them yesterday. when they got on the plane, out of north korea, it was quite formal. president clinton shaking their hands and smiling. but again, a very emotional meeting when the young women first met president clinton over there. you can see them leaving north korea there, in the same plane that just arrived in burbank. >> i think you answered the question of many when they are wondering why was it former president bill clinton. and you said, the north koreans wanted a prominent american to be there. >> reporter: as bill richardson told us, the governor of new mexico, it is a drea
clinton just a few weeks ago in india. and i asked her about the situation. and she said, well, the young women have already apologized. and we are very sorry this happened. so, the north koreans, in many ways, got exactly what they wanted here. they had a very prominent american coming over there. and bill clinton, of course, got exactly what he wanted. he returned with the young journalists, w i think are about to get off that plane. bill clinton had that emotional meeting with them...
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that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from oklahoma, is this the scary season for obama? caller: yes, it is. i think there is much to begin. as much as i was impressed with the personal tributes to senator kennedy yesterday from his family, particularly, i think there is something unseemly about the emphasis on health care bill. i know that he passionately wants to get something approved, but there is much work to be done. we cannot ignore the fact that the majority of american people do not approve of the health plan as it is now. host: let me read you something based on the republican radio address from a mike enzi. this is in both the washington post and the new york times. a republican member of the senate's gang of six healthcare negotiators sharply criticized democratic support reform plan saturday, making the climb
that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from oklahoma, is this the scary season for obama? caller: yes, it is. i think there is much to begin. as much as i was impressed with the personal tributes to senator kennedy...
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instead they're throwing films from places like iran, india, japan. instead of a nine screen multi-plex, there's just this one plush, rather cozy space. it's a deliberately low-tech affair. people living nearby appreciate the effort that's gone into bringing the movies to their door. >> cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different anyway. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a pandora's box is really wonderful. >> reporter: even when the film is over, there's no normal rushing home. these enthusiasts want everyone to feel included on their cinematic journey through the hills and glen >> gunned down. an armed manur >> gunned down. an armed man bursts into a gym in pennsylvania and goes on a killing spree. what we know about the shooter and his victim. >> then coming home. two american journalists jailed in north korea are free and will be reunited with their families this morning. >> and driving distraction. should the government ban drivers from texting? >> the public is sick and tired of people being distracted and causing acciden
instead they're throwing films from places like iran, india, japan. instead of a nine screen multi-plex, there's just this one plush, rather cozy space. it's a deliberately low-tech affair. people living nearby appreciate the effort that's gone into bringing the movies to their door. >> cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different anyway. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a pandora's box is really wonderful. >> reporter: even when the film is over,...
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i called one time to the help lines and i was calling india. i want to talk to an american. we could use that money to lower the deficit here. that is about all i have to say. host: one of the headlines this morning is in the front page of "the washington post." ben bernanke to be reappointed as the fed chairman. we will hear from the president in about 35 minutes live from martha's vineyard, the renomination. senate confirmation hearing the fall. the reappointment would take effect in january of next year. we have and we will continue to be covering these town hall meetings here on this network all this week. we will show you a cross section of democrats and republicans as they meet with their constituents. one of the hearings will be live tonight in northern virginia, a town hall meeting from the reston, va., with congressman jim moran. joining him will be former chairman of national democratic committee, former dr. and governor of vermont, howard dean. a writer for the fairfax county * will be at the town hall meeting and also with freshman congressman gerry connolly in s
i called one time to the help lines and i was calling india. i want to talk to an american. we could use that money to lower the deficit here. that is about all i have to say. host: one of the headlines this morning is in the front page of "the washington post." ben bernanke to be reappointed as the fed chairman. we will hear from the president in about 35 minutes live from martha's vineyard, the renomination. senate confirmation hearing the fall. the reappointment would take effect...
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the sport is dying out in india. this is -- as young people move on to more conventional games like volleyball and soccer. the elders, tossing babies. right. elders in the community trying to keep it alive, the wonderful tradition. >> keep hope alive. >> what about tickle fighting? >> it's an nerf opportunity. >> it is. good thinking. >> so who's ahead in the fight? the strangest -- >> india is. i don't consider it a fight. used to be japan. they make useless robots. dances with you. india with things like that and the baby tossing, far, far ahead at this point. >> no doubt about it. thank you, willie. i'm sure mika's going to -- let's just say i don't want to be here monday when mika gets in. going to be a little chill. >> i don't think so. >> yeah? >> i think she likes open, openness, honesty. >> it's her paris hilton family. >> you should do a pillow fight on the set, willie and mika. >> beat the hell out of each other. >> we have another e-mail, chris has, about savannah. praising the academic achievements? >> no
the sport is dying out in india. this is -- as young people move on to more conventional games like volleyball and soccer. the elders, tossing babies. right. elders in the community trying to keep it alive, the wonderful tradition. >> keep hope alive. >> what about tickle fighting? >> it's an nerf opportunity. >> it is. good thinking. >> so who's ahead in the fight? the strangest -- >> india is. i don't consider it a fight. used to be japan. they make useless...
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india, alternative medicine. herbal remedies and massage. >> that's right. we did herbal medicine for five weeks. six guys massaged my shoulder with warm oil every day. it worked. more movement and less pain out of it. and the japanese insurance system would have paid for that. they paid for acupuncturacupunc shots -- japan covers everything. that's the broadest choice of any health care system i have ever seen. >> i want to ask you what lessons you can take away from some of the counselries on how we can make health care better in the united states. we're dealing with a much larger and diverse population. >> all of the countries cover everybody with high quality. they spend half as much as we do. i'm looking for that -- how do you do that? it's not all socialized medicine. a lot of countries, germany, netherlands, france, japan. private docs, private hospitals, private insurance. they cover everybody. >> what's the difference? >> in the first place, the insurance companies are much nicer. they cover everybody. they have to pay every claim. in switzerland, t
india, alternative medicine. herbal remedies and massage. >> that's right. we did herbal medicine for five weeks. six guys massaged my shoulder with warm oil every day. it worked. more movement and less pain out of it. and the japanese insurance system would have paid for that. they paid for acupuncturacupunc shots -- japan covers everything. that's the broadest choice of any health care system i have ever seen. >> i want to ask you what lessons you can take away from some of the...
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the girls in india from 1 to 5 years of age are 50% more likely to die than boys their age. in addition, ultra sound machines have allowed a pregnant woman to find out the sex of her own fetus and then get an abortion if it's female. the global statistics on the abuse of girls are numbing. it appears that more girls and women are now missing from the planet precisely because they are female than men were killed on the batting field in all of the wars of the 20th century. so with a new administration in power and with a female woman heading the state department, how should u.s. priorities on women's issues internationally change? guest: the secretary of state hillary clinton is doing a marvelous job of highlighting the issue of women's equality around the world. one thing that we need to do in this country is the united states senate needs to ratify the united nations women's convention, the convention on the elimination of discrimination. host: when was that passed by the u.n.? guest: in the late 1970's. it was signed by president jimmy carter in 1980. in order to become the
the girls in india from 1 to 5 years of age are 50% more likely to die than boys their age. in addition, ultra sound machines have allowed a pregnant woman to find out the sex of her own fetus and then get an abortion if it's female. the global statistics on the abuse of girls are numbing. it appears that more girls and women are now missing from the planet precisely because they are female than men were killed on the batting field in all of the wars of the 20th century. so with a new...
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did you know that mango is the national fruit of india, pakistan. how fabulous is that? i don't know why puerto rico didn't get in it? harry, get over here. >> we had mango fretrees growinp in my backyard. >> harry, i want you to juice these limes for me. >> i'm getting mango madness. i'm getting overcome. >> what we're going to do is today is i have a beautiful crab salled for the summer. i have that nice jumbo lump crab, some lime zest. i want some heat in my salad. some hall pjalapeno. >> better bring the heat. >> and to offset the jalapeno, some nice mango. going to add a little bit of salt and pepper. go right ahead and whisk -- here, whisk some olive oil in there. i have some cilantro for a nice green herbal note. isn't that pretty? we have our viniagrette. you're going to go ahead and top that. this is a beautiful salad for summer entertaining. >> and you put it in an avocado. >> i'm going to do that for you. look at you. you are totally the man. >> he's a great cook. >> right over there, flip it. how delicious is that? >> and easy. >> and easy. no mayonnaise. nic
did you know that mango is the national fruit of india, pakistan. how fabulous is that? i don't know why puerto rico didn't get in it? harry, get over here. >> we had mango fretrees growinp in my backyard. >> harry, i want you to juice these limes for me. >> i'm getting mango madness. i'm getting overcome. >> what we're going to do is today is i have a beautiful crab salled for the summer. i have that nice jumbo lump crab, some lime zest. i want some heat in my salad....
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but the north korean case so different from india or pakistan. this is a smaller -- a small and opaque country, a record of proliferating bad things, whether that's ballistic missiles or nuclear technology. so there's no way that the united states or the world can accept this country as a nike lar weapon state. >> vick to cha, thank you so much for joining us. kiran? oh. >> live out to rob marciano. he's hanging out somewhere on friday. where is he today? he's at the world's largest yardsale. that's right, he's hunting for bargains this morning. there he is. >> what is that? it's some kind of pottery. >> vase or -- >> who knows what he's going to find. >> hello! >> he's going to join us to tell us how they pulled this thing off. >> that looks fantastic. . unlock an outdoor dreamland for your indoor cat. exciting flavor combinations, plus a touch of garden greens make it irresistible. indoor delights. feed the senses. it's the chevy open house. and now, with the cash for clunkers program, a great deal gets even better. let us recycle your older ve
but the north korean case so different from india or pakistan. this is a smaller -- a small and opaque country, a record of proliferating bad things, whether that's ballistic missiles or nuclear technology. so there's no way that the united states or the world can accept this country as a nike lar weapon state. >> vick to cha, thank you so much for joining us. kiran? oh. >> live out to rob marciano. he's hanging out somewhere on friday. where is he today? he's at the world's largest...
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it turns out that they are all from india. now, you have 60% unemployment in iraq why the heck are we bringing in foreign workers? you ought to put some people from iraq to work. it just seems that there are no requirements in the contracts that would help the overall cause of putting people to work and stabilizing that country. from your own attendance there, your own observations on the ground, what you think needs to be done first and the fastest? >> i think the first thing we need to do is to encourage the department of defense to make this one of their highest priorities. we have spent in contracting $103 billion, in afghanistan $20 billion, in kuwait $8 billion. we have spent $12.7 billion in countries is supporting afghanistan. what we know is that we do not have enough contract office representatives agreed we do not have enough quality assurance representatives. we do not have enough log cap support officers. we do not have enough people watching the contractors. we have 70% of our contract going to subcontractors. ou
it turns out that they are all from india. now, you have 60% unemployment in iraq why the heck are we bringing in foreign workers? you ought to put some people from iraq to work. it just seems that there are no requirements in the contracts that would help the overall cause of putting people to work and stabilizing that country. from your own attendance there, your own observations on the ground, what you think needs to be done first and the fastest? >> i think the first thing we need to...
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on her latest trip, she started out in mumbai, india, and now in thailand. alex ross, clinton's innovation guru says it's not just the medium, it's the message. >> technology in and of itself is not what's interesting and important. what's interesting and important are the goals that technology can help produce. >> reporter: during iran's recent protest, they intervened to keep twitter up and running to communicate. >> we communicate at the speed of light. >> reporter: since the inauguration, its facebook friends have increased 250%, youtube views are up 418%, and twitter up more than 600%. jill dougherty, cnn, washington. >>> i'm trying to follow that. i'm on twitter right now trying to follow her, but there's so many hillary clintons and i don't think any of them are her. >> will the real one please stand up? >>> storms forecast in the midwest this morning and this afternoon. we've got some severe weather across the nation. how about the thunderstorms yesterday in new york around noontime. rob has the travel forecast coming up. stay with us. >>> rob marcia
on her latest trip, she started out in mumbai, india, and now in thailand. alex ross, clinton's innovation guru says it's not just the medium, it's the message. >> technology in and of itself is not what's interesting and important. what's interesting and important are the goals that technology can help produce. >> reporter: during iran's recent protest, they intervened to keep twitter up and running to communicate. >> we communicate at the speed of light. >> reporter:...
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g-7 is outdated, doesn't include china, india, and other bodies are also not as effective. and to see this coming meeting is loud to lapse is an issue. i hope in the next few weeks we jump-start this process. >> i would use your term to the bank of england directly. if you're going to be a player and regulator, you don't win, then if you're the referee and the player and you can't win, then you've got a real problem on your hands. certainly i think our fed has done a better job to say we are going to get out of qe first and use other facilities to keep the system working the best we can. >> mohammed a couple of quick crude market questions before we run out of time. back on july 28th, headlines ran that said, as you know, el-erian said stock rally won't continue with lack of revenue. el-erian selling into corporate bond equity rally. is that still happening? do you think markets have hit their high for the year? >> we position ourselves more cautiously. we think at these levels risk assets of pricing a lot of good news, not just about fiscal stimulus, not just about invento
g-7 is outdated, doesn't include china, india, and other bodies are also not as effective. and to see this coming meeting is loud to lapse is an issue. i hope in the next few weeks we jump-start this process. >> i would use your term to the bank of england directly. if you're going to be a player and regulator, you don't win, then if you're the referee and the player and you can't win, then you've got a real problem on your hands. certainly i think our fed has done a better job to say we...
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hurtyqui%9ì(lc@&c+ or hurt our economy while at the same time allowing our competitors like china and india to pollujtuáÑ over our spaces for energy. we need to look at what is efficient and (+ive. these first two policies, the stimulus bill and kappa and trade, i can tell you what i'm against. but i will also tell you what i i know you have questions about how many of you think that health care does not need any changes or any type of reform whatsoever? @ñplease raise your hand. i we say there is one in the crowd during -- i always÷ say there is one in the crowd. how many think that we need to do something, but the approach matters. absolutely. d+zbut the consensus -- the #consensus is for reform. az4=i the sake of action is ì(lc@&c+ you have to make sure that you do it right, not just quickly. what we have seen out of washingtonÑ is their intent to act quickly. i think in a way it is flawed. i will tell you what i am for and against. let me begin[÷f with where i am against. dthis is a jar-3200, the house version -- this is hr-éíb3200sg health-care plan. i can tell you what i am
hurtyqui%9ì(lc@&c+ or hurt our economy while at the same time allowing our competitors like china and india to pollujtuáÑ over our spaces for energy. we need to look at what is efficient and (+ive. these first two policies, the stimulus bill and kappa and trade, i can tell you what i'm against. but i will also tell you what i i know you have questions about how many of you think that health care does not need any changes or any type of reform whatsoever? @ñplease raise your hand. i we...
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. >>> a dramatic rescue in india this morning where a1-month-old baby was pulled outalive fro the debris of a collapsed five-story building. the infant was unharmed. it is unclear why the building collapsed. >>> ghter jets we scrambled arou the nati's capitol tuesday when a small plane crossed into restricted airspace. the cessna was forced to land at a maryland suburb. officials say the student pilot did not intend any harm. >>> 8:10. back to mat and ann. i guess iis confusing in the air around the capitol building. >> but a student pilot, you do not want to see fighter pilots scrambling around in front of you. not a good scene. >>> let's get a check of the weather. >> thanks. got some friends here from the big easy. >> i'm vernon. that's my wife linda. >> nice to see you. >> bob, happy birthday! >> wt happens with girlfen stays with girlfriends. where you guys from? >> ft. worth, texas. >>ll right, very nice. don't mess with texas. let's check your -- how you doing, young man? all right. let's check your weather, see at's happening. our pick city today, montgomery, alabama. wsfa, nbc n
. >>> a dramatic rescue in india this morning where a1-month-old baby was pulled outalive fro the debris of a collapsed five-story building. the infant was unharmed. it is unclear why the building collapsed. >>> ghter jets we scrambled arou the nati's capitol tuesday when a small plane crossed into restricted airspace. the cessna was forced to land at a maryland suburb. officials say the student pilot did not intend any harm. >>> 8:10. back to mat and ann. i guess iis...
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i was thinking about in this morning, that, in fact, if you showed woodstock the way they showed india in slum dog millionai millionaire, you would have about the same sanitation. and that's -- you know, that's a bad thing and i've been writing this for years, that, in fact, the future that we were dreaming of and trying to work towards did not consistent of squatting in the mud, taking what you were given. it consisted of something more activist. >> right. and you had -- you talked about, also, how this was one of the least -- one of the more poorly organized rock concerts. >> it was horribly organized. >> and even talked about how all the groups were threatened, saying if you ask for money, we're going to call you out. the who basically said, screw you, give us our money. >> it's funny, because that's been the news break from this story. i wrote that in my biography of the who 20 years ago. but now it's news. but i think what happened at woodstock in the 30th anniversary in 1999 where they were gouged by the promotors, where there was arson, where there was rain, took the sheen off i
i was thinking about in this morning, that, in fact, if you showed woodstock the way they showed india in slum dog millionai millionaire, you would have about the same sanitation. and that's -- you know, that's a bad thing and i've been writing this for years, that, in fact, the future that we were dreaming of and trying to work towards did not consistent of squatting in the mud, taking what you were given. it consisted of something more activist. >> right. and you had -- you talked...
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they are expected to sell well in india where electricity supply can be erratic. the phone being told in kenya will cost about $35. similar solar powered phones will be sold soon in other markets such as asia, europe, and latin america as well. >>> there is a little bit of neverland at the california state fair. three carnival rides that were on michael jackson's ranch are now there. every friday of the fair the first 5,000 people through the gates will get a golden ticket good for a free ride on one of the former neverland staples. today is the kickoff for that event. it runs through september 7th, if you're interested. >>> happening today, the mother of caylee anthony is in court. who the accused killer wants to testify at her murder trial and who casey anthony wants to keep off the stand as the state tries to prove that she killed her own daughter. more details after the break. )$. we're keeping a close eye on the situation where the prudential center has been evacuated. this is the tallest building in the city. local affiliates reports a power outage prompted
they are expected to sell well in india where electricity supply can be erratic. the phone being told in kenya will cost about $35. similar solar powered phones will be sold soon in other markets such as asia, europe, and latin america as well. >>> there is a little bit of neverland at the california state fair. three carnival rides that were on michael jackson's ranch are now there. every friday of the fair the first 5,000 people through the gates will get a golden ticket good for a...
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the india sensex trading and for now in positive territory. nymex light sweet crude just off yesterday's high of 74. we're down by about 50 u.s. cents at $73.87. mike, let's take a look at how the futures are shaping up on this tuesday morning. good morning to you, mike. >> thanks, maura. good afternoon to you. and the price of oil was really a big reason why we saw the activity in the markets that we saw yesterday. as for this morning, it does not look like we're going to get much of a bernanke bounce here, as you can see. maybe the exact opposite could occur today of what happened yesterday when we had the dow ever so slightly higher and the nasdaq and the s&p 500 a tiny fraction lower. as equities relatively fell out of favor, we did see investors bid up the price of treasury notes. and this morning, we have the bund yield following even more. the yield on the benchmark ten-year t-note fell to .49% yesterday. and if we look at it now, it is ticking up just a little bit, but it's basically flat at 3.49%. moving on to gold, on the strength of
the india sensex trading and for now in positive territory. nymex light sweet crude just off yesterday's high of 74. we're down by about 50 u.s. cents at $73.87. mike, let's take a look at how the futures are shaping up on this tuesday morning. good morning to you, mike. >> thanks, maura. good afternoon to you. and the price of oil was really a big reason why we saw the activity in the markets that we saw yesterday. as for this morning, it does not look like we're going to get much of a...